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.1 THE SEMI-WEEKLY WESTERN SENTINEL, wjfr STON-SALEM, N. C. Presentation to Be in Firemen Having f'- 1 -A, y. i 1 North, Carolina Waters II SEE Norfleet "BigToiirriament Well'Gurbin June 17. The FOR TERRA Cotta Winston twenty-first annual convention of the North Carolina Staie Firemen's Asso- RALEIGH.

June A. conference between Govemotr qlenn and Oon-gressnian Charles R. Thomas resulted in an agreement that the ceremony for the presentation of the silver Bervlce from the State of North Carolina the battleship North Carolina be in elation, adjourned, last night to meet I next year 'in Asheville. The attendance was unusually- large, only four North Carolina waters, either at Look of the smaller cities and town In. the out or off the Beaufort inlet, and that State not being represented.

the date for the presentation be left The morning session yesterday was io the Navy Department, and-the offi devoted laiE' io preliminary work cers of the vessel, with the sugges President V. McNeill called IE 1Y BE THE BUHBLfiR The Latest Political News and RUm, the meeting to order, and after prayer tion that it be some Unie between July 19 and August' during which period Mayor Springer cordially welcomed 1:111 ini ri aA i i the visitors in a neat address. The re- the -encampment of 'the. North Carolina National Guard by regiments will spouses were by Charles, IT; Harris Raleigh; Mayor A. H.

Boyden, Suli-s- 7 viimi- mul uti.ii. i umuS 1. 'e In Both Congressman Thomas 'and TP burv. and Chief S. Cn Barnard, of Believed That Fatally Wounded Negro Is Man Who Tried to Enter Salisbury Citizen's Home.

1- Governor Glenn have been Asheville, A credential committee a uiwic. insivc Li FDLLETTE A REFORMER i.i i i ly Brief Sketch of Leader of Radical Wing of Republican Party. headed by Chief HeiAlerson, anxious to have the 'cejTmony in North Carolina waters, rather than at "PeilkillK, no lira Hie streamed Into the Norfolk, where It has been urged that faces alight and 1., ...1,1. the accommodations would be superior and the vessel more accessible by North Carolinians, as well as where me nnisjf tin an i. I tllMtt).

1 'A rf" r. tlil.xr. fill. 1 "II the North Carolin aSoclcty of Norfolk could give gome social function that would be commensurate with the oc WASHINGTON, June ihinys best known aoout Itolierf M. LuKollette are: That he is a reformer who has figured in Wisconsin for a.

number of years; that he has been H(i, nti'l it S( every man. woman and wasnn enthusiast for was appointed and a recess taken til the afternoon. At the afternoon session the of the annual reports was the order, all showing the affairs of the association in splendid shape. The suggestion of the president that an appeal be made again to the legislature for a full one per cent, of the premiums pajd by foreign insurance companies for the benefit, of the relief fund was adopted 'and a committee of 'fifteen was authorized to appear at the next session of the General Assembly and nrge the measure. Other details in connection with the firemen's relief fund "were arranged and prepared, but was unable to secure the piissage of, an excellent law to protect the' rights of the-government and tis of the people, in coal and and mineral lauds wfiich are part of, the public domain.

He aided the passage of the meat inspection law, the pure food law, the employers' lid bilitv law, and practically all tin-good legislation enacted in' the Fifty-ninth ffongress. In the- Sixtieth Congress La Follette single handedlv defeated thii original Aldrich currency bill- He held the bill was Intended to create a market for railroad securities whloh had been corralled 1'X Rockefeller, Morgan, Ryan and a few-other New York capitalists, and at Senator La Folletie's, demand the si-called "railway bond feature" of the the Aldrich bill was sirioken out. A record or -this character had its natural effect, in drawing upon' Hie head of La Folletle the. bluer emnM' of nine-tenths of the members of Hp senate. lie found himself the object uf a conspiracy fost-red by till "Old object of which was to him.

The leaders of the casion. However, Congressman Thomas points out the fact that he hotels at Beaufort and.Morehead would be ample and says that the Navy de CUUglll cheered. SALIS'ISURY, June 17, A burglar who, was found in the room of II. Stewart, editor of the Carolina Watch-man, of this cily, was jlred upon by Mr. Stewart early this morning, after which i he Intruder immediately fled.

Shortly after daylight Dr. N. Foust was summoned to the home of Frank Smith, colored, when the latter wa-3 found to bo fatally shot in the stomach. Smith claimed' to have been shot, by an unknown person the street here but his stories weVe con-tlicting and It is believed officers that he was shot by He is When the partment has promised to have two. the platform revenue cutters in attendance to convey North Carolina people, Including iuuao aim contiiiiK-d 1k fur an i iy ui clock.

Mr Kiu-lih, troduced by Hon. I-'. the Governor and his party, to and from the battleship. The there will, he says, be the satisfaction: of having was J-. VI I III II.

the presentation in North Carolina waters. I rki.i f- governor of '(hat state and is now nie'mber the United' States, senate; that he lives on nuts and vegetables instead Of meat and potatoes; that he d(s the Chautaqua cij-cilit jrofi(alrly during the summer time; that railroads, hate him; -that, members of Hie United States' senate are not fond ot him; that he makes a good speech; that he is opposed to the vested Interests and that all railroad men think wears hoofs and horns. lie has been in political lite for twenty-eight years, during which time served consecutive terms in the lower branch of Congress, and three times as governor. He was dfeatcd Tor re-olectlon to the house In 1fS90, in dthai year marked the beginning af his" remarkable sWugtk! against the rK STATE PRmJ expected to die. i ('on Renominated In He Feels That Contests Such Rage Between Partisan the Fourth District Organizer Dayis Makes natorial Candidates Should ej senate apparently agreed to speak to an Appeal tor tunds yenica.

him ouce during the (lay, out ouier- wlse to ignore his presence as a inem- i'kk-c vainest hi candidates for the cu-rnorfh RALEIGH, June 17 State Organiz er F. UaviJi, 01 tne xocin vbiuiihp ber of that body. Tins hag, nowewv. miide no differenceMo the Wisconsip year iihs ieu tlj up urn niinq to use who hiis tone on Willi his self-ap- me next -session of the iomination of railroad and other cor- RALEIGH, June 18. Amid considerable enthusiasm, the Democratic Congressional Invention- today endorsed and Instructed for W.

J. Bryan tills afiernoon and re-nominated Edward Pou, of Johnston comity, for congress. W. J. Peele, of Wake, receive!) It votes, on the first ballot, after which the nomination was made unnnlnunu.

R. S. McCtoln, of Vance, was- elected presidential elector. task of being a thorn ill the pniiiiiryl an effective organisation made permanent within the association. The convention adjourned at 11:45 p.

after the election of Officers and makingXa'l arrangements for the tournament today, and after Tery pretty memorial services In honor ot the late V. C. VonGlabn." President McNeill, of Fayettevllle, and First Vice President Boyden, of Salisbury, and Treasurer It. C. of Whiston-Salem, were unanimously re-elected by Reclamation.

Charles -U. Harrfs defeated J. Frank I ad dry for second vice president, 82 to .69, -and for secretary, Chief John L. Miller of Concord, was elected over Chif of Wilmington, and Capt. J.

W. Thurman, of Rocky Mount, on first ballot. For statistician the thenmbent, P. Monroe, of Wllmingtbn, defeated Chtel Schnibben, of Wilmington by a vote, of 108 to 23. V- --i Asheville was unanimously chosen as next place of meeting.

'i i The 4 In' yesterday afternoon's, horse hose wagon races New Bern 1 niarfe the run in 27 seconds but was ruled out thia morning by the Judges on the ground that she had water in the hose during the run. This gave auvocate a slate-wide governor so stated News man. side of those who lie believes represent the vested FOR LABOR-' inese intense contests withl Anti-Saloon League, has issued an ap-peul to the prohibition forces of thf Slate declaring that the honor of tht prohibitionists is at stake in the piat ter of raising the $1500 deficit in ttu hinds for the recent successful campaign for State prohibition. He reviews the fact that State Chairman John A -Oates gave his personal -assurance that debts Incurred during. the last day of the campaign, to the amount of $1,500 would bet paid and.

in fact, gave his personal note fof party will not do it any jne governor, who wen: l)n to Mr. Cannon Gives Reasons Favoring iui.i:iim-u ii, aiivisi tne nox- THREE TRAINMEN INJURED. tature in his message to i-fnif a. evn uy proviuing lor a state in wntcn an the candidati's slnj voted for at the. same about half of the amount, all ot which The Republican Leader, was for current campaign expenses essential in the successful termination of the camplaign.

He reviews' the The New York World has porafions in the politics of WLsconsin. became governor of the. stale. Tlip evperinces of those ten years were varied. They included house to house campaigning, many defeats, patronage bribes and.

even offers of money by corporations interested in getting him out fihfeir In one instance, it is alleged, the nommatlon governor was stolen from hjm, by the purchase of delegates. But at length his strength with the pople became so overwhelming that he was nominated and elected. During- his service 'as governor, La Follette was -so--successful ln his propaganda' of reform that an honest majority was secured in legislature and laws were encated compel lng the valuation of railroads and other quasi-public corporate property an drevising the taxes of these corporations so that they have been compelled to pay mora nearly their just proportion. A primary eletclon law for senatorial ami other nominatons was passed. A good law was secured covering the grant of street railway rrom -uryan long enoiiRh to uii fact that an appeal was "issued right smart whirl at the President; Mr.

Roosevelt has 'selected the rate, to the Eclipse of Goldsboro, the Nomination of Mr. Shipman. From News 'and Observer, June 5. Mr. A.Cannon.of Horse here attending a meting of the Slate Hoard of Agriculture of which he has been a valuable member since 1901.

He is an enthusiastic supporter of Mr. M. Shipman. for' Commissioner of Labor ami Printing, and requests the News and Observer to publish his estimate of his friend, which is as follows: "Ability and fitness be the first consideration in making a choice of candidates for public officei but merit and faithful party service should also be remembered. A man who has for years fought for a great principle, giving his lime, his talent and untiring energy for the benefit of his party and the State, deserves publican, candidate Tor jiri'siill Chicago.

whose time was 31 4-5 seconds. Rocky Mount and the Capital, ofiRaleigh, 'tie for second place with 32 pecondeeaoh He is selecting the candidal A. I i'-A-. j. 1 vice-president.

He 1s framing the platform. and expect to run off the tie this af after the election calling on the churches of the State to hold thanksgiving services and take collections toward the liquidation of this debt and declares that not more than ten churches did this and that not more than twenty persons have given eves small amounts toward the deficit: He asks that. 500 people send each; 200 send $2.50 each, and '100 each, in order that this debt of honor may be paid. Southern Passenger No. 139 Wrecked Near Elon College Rails' Spread or Switch Split.

BURLINGTON. June 14. Southern passenger train No. 139. diie here at 8:44, was wrecked near Elon College No one was 'seriously hurt.

The track for about three car lengths was torn up and the engine gretaly damaged, being! turned completely over. The Injured are; Engineer Lewis Grensboro; Express Messenger B.S. Morris, Greensboro, and (Fireman Worth Galloway, Greensboro. "y-- A special irain with officials and doctors' jcamev Immediately from Greensboro and everything -possible 4s being done for the injured. It Is expected that the track will be cleared in time for the morning trains to pass without delay.

All home Bat Elon College were thrown open and the residents, were "exceedingly kind to the passengers. 'The wreck was due either to spreading rails or to a split swiilch. He will name the chairman 3 Between an ten thnitsand tieptiDilcan national eommittffl people Witnessed the opening track tte win manage tne caniiaigJ event, the horse hose wagon races, Could there be greater dcvol yesterday afternoon, for which there my policies? were fourteen entries. Newbern No. made thf best time, twenty-seven sec- franchises to municipal corporations the best the people can give by their JUDGE FURCHES WILL.

Mecklenburg's Primara This Shipman has been doing cheerfully from his boyhood. Vote For Gove! onds, but this was protested on the ground that the 4iose was not clear when the race was made." Atlantic No. of Newtern, came next with and I always found him to lie a man Estate Estimated at $50,000, Consists of Land, Industrial Stock And Solvent Credits. in tho state and permitting a vote by the people on ail. such important Having cleaned house In his own state, La Follette decided to enter a broader field, and in 1SIA5 he was elected to tho United States senate to nf the.

-strictest ntegrity and acknowl A long distance telephone thirty-one seconds, but this was ruled out on the ground that the nozzle edged a bllity to sucessfully discharge to The Sentinel from Chariot any duty he undertakes. He is pecu! From Statesyille Landmark. dropped off before water 'was shown. the Information that the iarly fitted the o.Tice to which he Goldsboro Eclipse was the lowest un Democratic 'primaries held lenburg Tuesday af temnon succeed Joseph B. Quarles, and took aspires, and I do not think the Demo- The will of the late Judge D.

M. Furghes was filed for probate yesterday afternoon. His.estate is estimated protested record, time, thirty-one and foiir-flfthg secoB(lwhile Roeky Mount his wm January 4, 1906. (ratlc party can afford to dispense FIVE CONVICTS ESCAPE. ernor resulted' as follows That La Follette would be with the services of faithful servant at about The legatees are and Capital Hos? Company, of Ral elgh, tied for next highest with ual as a member of Hue' United Status All flf Them Had Been Sentenced To Miss Jennie Bingham, $300; Mesdameft Kitchin, C.raig.

Mecklenburg county has In the state-convention and a'Hdv exemplary official, simply some other clever gentlemen desirs Long Terms. D. D. Foy and Laura B. Owens and senate was the prediction freely madu record of 32.

Gqldsboro fcclipse had to make two runs for her. time as the RAI.EIOH.June 17. The-State Pen: rentage the three candidal1 first race was ruled out' without pre estimated, will be about as Miss Annie C. Bingham, nieces of I by hjs numerous enemies. The power-first wife, $100 each; Misses Leila ful iniernats which he had aniagonijed and Aitie sisters of second I in his own state feared and re.seuie.d wife, 1100 each; Miss V.

C. Furchea, a his presence in i he United States itentlary management nnnnunccK the escape of five long-term prisoners 10; Kitchin, fi.2"; Cn judice, jn account of thebell falling to ring, indicating (he. time to the The Craig forces were 'Judge. sister, a farm in Davie, county and. from the railroad construction camp In Hyde county, the successful break from the guards having been made as carry Mecklenburg.

dial Other entries and their times are as ment -that came to his frien senate. Ho has disappointed his eiieniles.no less than he has pleased his ffk-nds. Those who beReyed that he would bft follows: Sanford failed on connec the convicts were being marched to $100; 11. V. Furcn.es, J.

D. Furches, Charles Furches, nephews. Misses Lizzie and Kate Furches, Mesdames the place. would he bad policy from a business point, of viiyv, eaving out the question of giving honor to whom honor is due. Mr.

Shlpman's friends are priid nf the splendid record he has made, with "no Bureau of Labor and Printing f'-ei that slm pie Justice demands the promotion be seeks. Shlpman's party is no! equaled oy that ot i of his lias done valiant service as Chairman i.f County, Senatorial -nd also a surprise to many, llorne's supporters who were tion. Henderson, thirty-six four-fifths; Asheville No. 1 failed on coupling; the camp in the evening. They wore Isaac Ashford, serving thirty years lng5 tor their man to take such S.

L. Cash and Tossie Carter, nieces one-ninth interest each In the Chip- High Point No. 1 failed on coupling from ayne county for manslaughter; However, according to the 0- Asheville No, 2, thirty-four three- ley farm, on South river, containing Observer Mr. Home and an fifths; Durham No. 2, thirty-five; 336 acres.

All the residue, is left to expended n'o less than Mrs. Lula C. Furches, widow Rescue, of Raleigh, thirty-three; Kin-ston, Caswell No. 1, thirty-five; Dur emu ovment or workers in lohn Best, serving five years from Gren county for arson; Fred Vick, serving life term frnm Alamance county for criminal assault; Will Wither-spoon, serving fen years from WUkes county for second degree murder. All five fugitives are negroes.

Rewards The property consists of real in town, farm on river, bank and paign and at the polls. ham, No. 1, thirty-four and one-half. tees, antl since ms a- a mciUr contrni io maae a noise and let g- at that, have found that they'weiv Others who thought would render himself useless by 111-advised personal attacks or undignified conduct have found they' were equally in error. On the other h-ind, the smooth, diplomatic gontlcmau who run the senate Niave found it iini.es-siblo to move La Follette from his regular course of action by soft speech, promises or hopes of any kind of reward, N'eiihcr offices, nor tendered appointments on Important com-! TWO HISTORIC DAYS.

CONGRESSMAN WILEY DEAD. industrial stock and solvent credits. The is proved 'by Messrs. Geo. H.

Brown, K. IJ. McLaughlin, Dorman Thompson and George B. Nicholson. arejiffered fur their recapture.

State Bnarrf in Raleidh Can't Representative From Alabama Dies at ber of the Stie Execiuive eignl j-irj not missed a roll-call, it gives me pleasure to say that his frietuls are greatly nc'ouraged over -In- pmspocU for his nomination, and hope my Democratic friends in every section of tlie State will stand by Mr. Shinmun Vote of Recent Prohibition El WILL GO TO OKLAHOMA. Hot Springs Hotel. Mrs, Furches is executrix. June 18th and will HOT SPRINGS, June 17.

Rep as hisWic days in Hi" mm1' Dr. Crowell, Upon Further Considera resentative A. A. Wiley, of Alabama SECOND VICTIM OF STROKE. stale.

The board of cv tion, Decides To Accept. who served in Cu)a as General Law-ton's chlef-of-staff and civil governor Inrtnv tn RaleiHli to ciiin.lss rt nimees, nor pleasant soctal relations have been effectual in swerving La i who ')oth competent and deserving. In is announced that Ilr. George Hallis Crayer Dies of Lightning Stroke on urohibition at, lliileish of the Eastern Province, and a mem That Killed Odell YOung, "LKXINGTON, June 1G Hallis Cra row 'will mark the ioniw! ar her of, the last four Congresses, died I hat he is the right man in the right place, no one will deny a'ler he has b.K-n elevated to ihc position of r.t (haiinfo In 1 in' Follette from the course he li.id map'' ped out. Senator La Folletle has consumed himself -a' very Important minority of at a hotel here today.

He was about ver is this second victim of trowell, ror eleven years superlnti'nd-ent of the High point graded schools, has tendered his resignnUon and will accept the chancellorship of Rpwort'h University, of Oklahoma' City. Oklahoma. Several days ago, when the 50 years old. He suffered for weeks ber nn Friday the gov-wT of Sunday when Odell Young was In 'he nroclamation stantly killed. Craver received a heav with inflammatory rheumatism' and general physical breakdown, and nf iha ol.itf.inn Two ll-'tll'' KITCHIN CRAIG DISCUSSION.

during the last of his illness becanto be awarded, one to lliiiieomli school hoard met and unanimously re nv' ilii 1-ii-j-em number lit? Irrational through the protracted An Audience of Five Thousand Hears elected Dr. Crowell, he asked or ten days' time in which hi decide upon unit nn VllllC'-V lor till1 strain on his system. His son, Lieu the Two Democratic Aspirants For tenant Noble J. Wiley, of the armv ier shock and never regained consciousness, lingering from Sunday morning ulil this morning. Two of the seven boys who were shocked by the thunderbolt are, thus-dead, hut the other five have recovered and are up and about.

Young's funeral was held yesterday. Graver's will be tomorrow. the matter. At the next meeting of centage of dry votes. rlrv f.v nlinnt 3.1.110 VOteS was with him when death occurred me hoard Dr.

Crowell stated that he not nnlv 1ft nl VO'eS M'l one. in uns capacity lie objects to bad legislation and uses his tions to secure, what is pnssible of good legislation, and the fact thv-senate does huslnes practically by unanimous consent, has made l.n legislaiivo inciepyn.ien.c a ny tent factor in the law jiowt. The best speech 'on the administration's railroad rate' law was th.v dc livered by Senator La Follpite. He is responsible' for hiore amendments" in books than any single member Ilia long fight wi'h ra'l- would accept the swperintendeney for Eagle Saloon Company. ones.

Dare county was a year, nut me next nay his res RALEIGH, June 16. A cluu-ter is 'Issued today -to the' Kagl Saloon Co. for this -banner, e.isui oVninal iirnhibilioll and ignation was ln the hands of the com mltteej Dr. Crowell having.after think oovernorship. Five thousand people bean) 'he joint discussion Messrs Kitchin mid Craig in Charhie Monday night.

Mr. Edward Conn, a member of the Raleigh ver stafT. in his report the discussion, says: "The- political arena tllp 0(, North Siate was nerlmns r. I ijf KILLED BY LIGHTNING. of Winston, to deal in wines and Kpir in i-r uie mailer, derided to ijurv ami lanv.t OI1C ill l'1" leave.

-J In 111,. Wm' mums Honors, capital ten thousand, with five thousand subscribed, by-Frank Hurley. John F. Smithdoal, Itliu lliu imii m.ji0,mi onrf Vanrei. t'ortil'-n.

Plenty of Trouble. Young; Man Living Near Raleigh StrUck And Instantly Killed. HALKIC.il, June 16. Baxter. Liles: roads in Wisconsin had given hinr a W.

Johps and T. 0. Baity. dry Is caused by stagnation of the liver key- eoafeed, went wonderful preparation to deal with! and bowels. To get.

rid of It and head r' ii-i" young fanner living six miles from ly. At the meet i mis subject intelligent! and wnii a larger aiidi.ne., than fhat which gathered in the immense 5 000-seat auditorium tonight to witness the forensic combat of iw0 mithtv rvm i ache and biliousness and the tioison the city, was struck and instamlv of tho fdlly. President Hso-sevelt aekeiiw- frorti all parts of tie- --'1'' killed by lightning last evening. Ho ledged the assistance renden-d that brings jaundice. take'Dr.

King's New Life Pills, tho reliable puriflerr. thar do the work without grinding o' fratic giants, one of the U.tensest de-I and three- brothers were at work, iif A Twenty Year tobacco field when a storm came up griping. at P. A. Thompson's He Got What He Needed.

"Nine years ago It looked as if my time had come." says Mr. Farthing; of Mill Creek, lnd. Ter. "I was so run down that life hung on a very slender thread. It was then my druggist rec- onmwnded Bitters, 1 bought a bottle and I got what I no-enVd strength.

I had onemfiio ln the grave. Elecirlc Kilters nut It back on and ail hurried to the house execp-liaMer who sought shelter under "I have Just year health sentence. drug store. dead pine. The tree was struck and You may be poor or Wealthy, ma nf l.loorilntr lilies lil--' the young man killed.

The storm was toilette lu this flgltt. an I the hitter's amendment were adopit-j by the adniinistiatlon iK-fore they were presented in the Senator La Follette was a pii iu'e' in the work of saving the pulil In the fifty-ninth he exiK.se dan efTort by the Staiidari Oil fompany to acquire tin. aiwl mineral lands in ilie oiy of Oklahoma and Indian Territory, lie s. lust as your fate mav be. severe In Raleigh the, con nt i i ever occurred the Carolina political arena, an.l one which may Ih-coiiic history W' KMn Locke (raig both spoke wPl, force and earnestness that thev sincorHy with every expression.

The audience was' entlicnllo.i bv both steakers and boil, enjityed the, bole lau-rot of the crowd The speech of ch wM I Hut. If yon are uuheaithy. casualties are re- hough -no other liorted today. air 1V1 Bl tHO, hanla the the turf agaiB. and I've ln writ ever since." Sold umVer guaranty at P.

A. Thompson's drug stor. 50c. IJI ID Take Hollister's Rorky Moimialn Tea. P.

A. Thompsoo. wounds and Sentinel, 3 Months, papers, sic est tima 23 c-nti, at son't druv a tors. -1 Jf i i 1 1 k. Ill).

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